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The Goalscorer Gamble: Bony gem to blow Birmingham away

Betting Tips | Article posted on January 25th, 2025
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“Rakitic’s Sevilla side are in fine form, having lost only once in their last 13 matches and should have goals in them at home to Levante.”
Back Rakitic to score the last goal at likely odds of 8.07/1.

A triumphant Dan Fitch returns with five more goalscorer tips and is backing Swansea’s Wilfried Bony to punish Birmingham.
If you could see me now as I write this, you would notice that my hat is sitting quite deliberately on the side of my head to illustrate just how happy I am.
The reason? A highly successful set of results for last weekend’s Goalscorer Gamble of course. Three of my five predictions came in, with Daniel Sturridge kicking things off with his goal at 1.9720/21, before Jose Callejon added to the fun at odds of 3.002/1, setting things up for Manchester United’s Javier Hernadez to score the last goal against Chelsea at a gigantic 13.0012/1.
Had you backed these selections with a £10 treble, then like me you would now be sitting high upon a pile consisting of 768 pound notes. If you didn’t, but want to be able to sit in your very own money chair, then feast your eyes upon this week’s tips.
We start with the FA Cup fourth round. In the last lot of fixtures I tipped Jay Rodriguez to score for Southampton and I like his chances of adding to his FA Cup tally in their home game against Yeovil.
Rodriguez has scored eight goals from his last 12 games and looks like good value at a likely price of 2.26/5 to score against a Yeovil side that are currently in the Championship relegation zone.
Another struggling Championship outfit taking on Premier League opposition are Birmingham. They play host to a Swansea side that are finding life tough at the moment, but can boast a striker in top form.
Wilfried Bony has hit an impressive 14 goals this season, with the last four coming in as many games. The Ivorian hits the ball harder than Hot Shot Hamish (Google it kids) and is my tip at likely odds of 5.59/2 to score the first goal.
Next up is a short hop across the Channel to the south of France, for Monaco’s match against Marseille. The home side have this week suffered a lengthy injury to Radamel Falcao, who will not only miss the rest of the season but also the World Cup. Considering that he will be 43 years old by the time of the next tournament, that must come as a real blow.
Falcao might be missed by Colombia more than he is by Monaco, where he has only scored nine league goals this season. Just behind him on eight goals is Emmanuel Riviere and I fancy

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